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URL for this extension:
http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState
Status: draft. Extension maintained by: Health Level Seven International (Clinical Genomics)
The level of occurrence of a single DNA Sequence Variation within a set of chromosomes. Heterozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is only present in one of the two genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Homozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is present in both genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Hemizygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation exists in the only single copy of a gene in a non- homologous chromosome (the male X and Y chromosome are non-homologous). Hemiplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in some but not all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Homoplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Here is the loinc answer List for Allelic state:1. Heteroplasmic (LA6703-8); 2. Homoplasmic (LA6704-6); 3. Homozygous (LA6705-3); 4. Heterozygous (LA6706-1); 5. Hemizygous (LA6707-9).
Context of Use: Use on element: Observation
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Summary
Name | Flags | Card. | Type | Description & Constraints |
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extension | 0..1 | CodeableConcept | URL = http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState AllelicState: The level of occurrence of a single DNA Sequence Variation within a set of chromosomes. Heterozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is only present in one of the two genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Homozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is present in both genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Hemizygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation exists in the only single copy of a gene in a non- homologous chromosome (the male X and Y chromosome are non-homologous). Hemiplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in some but not all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Homoplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Here is the loinc answer List for Allelic state:1. Heteroplasmic (LA6703-8); 2. Homoplasmic (LA6704-6); 3. Homozygous (LA6705-3); 4. Heterozygous (LA6706-1); 5. Hemizygous (LA6707-9). Use on element: Observation | |
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Fulle Structure
Name | Flags | Card. | Type | Description & Constraints |
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extension | 0..1 | Extension | URL = http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState AllelicState: The level of occurrence of a single DNA Sequence Variation within a set of chromosomes. Heterozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is only present in one of the two genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Homozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is present in both genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Hemizygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation exists in the only single copy of a gene in a non- homologous chromosome (the male X and Y chromosome are non-homologous). Hemiplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in some but not all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Homoplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Here is the loinc answer List for Allelic state:1. Heteroplasmic (LA6703-8); 2. Homoplasmic (LA6704-6); 3. Homozygous (LA6705-3); 4. Heterozygous (LA6706-1); 5. Hemizygous (LA6707-9). Use on element: Observation | |
extension | 0..0 | |||
url | 1..1 | uri | "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState" | |
valueCodeableConcept | 1..1 | CodeableConcept | Value of extension | |
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XML Template
<!-- AllelicState --> <extension xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir" url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState" > <!-- from Element: extension --> <valueCodeableConcept><!-- 1..1 CodeableConcept Value of extension --> </extension>
JSON Template
{ // AllelicState // from Element: extension "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState", // R! "valueCodeableConcept" : { CodeableConcept } // R! Value of extension }
Summary
Name | Flags | Card. | Type | Description & Constraints |
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extension | 0..1 | CodeableConcept | URL = http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState AllelicState: The level of occurrence of a single DNA Sequence Variation within a set of chromosomes. Heterozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is only present in one of the two genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Homozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is present in both genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Hemizygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation exists in the only single copy of a gene in a non- homologous chromosome (the male X and Y chromosome are non-homologous). Hemiplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in some but not all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Homoplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Here is the loinc answer List for Allelic state:1. Heteroplasmic (LA6703-8); 2. Homoplasmic (LA6704-6); 3. Homozygous (LA6705-3); 4. Heterozygous (LA6706-1); 5. Hemizygous (LA6707-9). Use on element: Observation | |
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Full Structure
Name | Flags | Card. | Type | Description & Constraints |
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extension | 0..1 | Extension | URL = http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState AllelicState: The level of occurrence of a single DNA Sequence Variation within a set of chromosomes. Heterozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is only present in one of the two genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Homozygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation is present in both genes contained in homologous chromosomes. Hemizygous indicates the DNA Sequence Variation exists in the only single copy of a gene in a non- homologous chromosome (the male X and Y chromosome are non-homologous). Hemiplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in some but not all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Homoplasmic indicates that the DNA Sequence Variation is present in all of the copies of mitochondrial DNA. Here is the loinc answer List for Allelic state:1. Heteroplasmic (LA6703-8); 2. Homoplasmic (LA6704-6); 3. Homozygous (LA6705-3); 4. Heterozygous (LA6706-1); 5. Hemizygous (LA6707-9). Use on element: Observation | |
extension | 0..0 | |||
url | 1..1 | uri | "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState" | |
valueCodeableConcept | 1..1 | CodeableConcept | Value of extension | |
Documentation for this format |
XML Template
<!-- AllelicState --> <extension xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir" url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState" > <!-- from Element: extension --> <valueCodeableConcept><!-- 1..1 CodeableConcept Value of extension --> </extension>
JSON Template
{ // AllelicState // from Element: extension "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/geneticsAllelicState", // R! "valueCodeableConcept" : { CodeableConcept } // R! Value of extension }